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An evaluation of the first year's experience with a low-cost telemedicine link in Bangladesh
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Royal Hospital Haslar, Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed, University of Ulster, Royal Victoria Hospital
Published InJournal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Year2001
Citations109
Abstract
In July 1999, the Swinfen Charitable Trust in the UK established a telemedicine link in Bangladesh, between the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) in Dhaka and medical consultants abroad. This low-cost telemedicine system used a digital camera to capture still images, which were then transmitted by email. During the first 12 months, 27 telemedicine referrals were made. The following specialties were consulted: neurology (44%), orthopaedics (40%), rheumatology (8%), nephrology (4%) and paediatrics (4%). Initial email replies were received at the CRP within a day of referral in 70% of cases and within thee days in 100%, which shows that store-and-forward telemedicine can be both fast and reliable. Telemedicine consultation was complete within three days in 14 cases…
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